The Conscientious (R)evolution
DEPROGRAMMING LEVEL 2
The enslavement system
You weren’t born in a pristine world where you can do whatever you want. This world has been on lockdown for millennia and you’re a slave in it. Did you ever give your approval to the way we do things on earth? Sure, you may have been given justifications for religion, money and government by your parents and teachers. But do you, you yourself, agree to or need these institutions?
If you’re an intelligent human being of good character, why would you choose belief over knowledge, which is what religion is; money over care, which is what business is; and control over liberty, which is what government is? The only reason, is that you’re enslaved to them and programmed to accept them and perpetuate them.
Level 2 deprogramming consists of understanding how you’ve been tricked into believing in and supporting society’s institutions. For this, I will create three characters who each embody a corrupt version of the holistic sequence: the believer replaces thought with belief, the investor replaces care with money, and the soldier replaces liberty with control.
Mind | Spirit | Body |
The believer
- Q: Is it true that you believe in the Good Book because you were told this is what good people do?
- A: Yes, it is true. I accept the Good Book because it’s the word of God and he tells me how to be good.
- Q: Is it true that you care about people and you want to help them be good?
- A: Yes, it is true. I have empathy for other human beings and I want to help them.
- Q: Is it true that you spread the word of the Good Book to help people be good?
- A: Yes, it is true. I believe in the Good Book and I care about people, so I teach them how to be good through the word of God.
So here, the believer accepts what is said in the Good Book without verifying it conceptually. He then goes on to teach it because he cares about people. His action and care are well-meaning, but the problem is that he does not realize he teaches belief instead of truth. The irony is that believers regularly call their beliefs "truth."
So based on the holistic sequence, the believer replaced knowledge with belief and the Mind is lost from the get-go. However, the believer cares about people and acts accordingly, so he still owns his Spirit and Body. But because care and action are applied from a faulty Mind, the Spirit isn’t rooted and the Body is not conducting right action. The believer may get lucky and unconsciously act right sometimes, but otherwise without knowledge, it’d only be a miracle.
The investor
- Q: Is it true that you believe in money and financial wealth as true forms of wealth?
- A: Yes, it is true. The display of money is a display of success, and that's how we achieve status and get things in this world.
- Q: Is it true that you do not care that by investing in real estate, you diminish your children’s ability to own a home?
- A: Yes, it is true. My children will figure things out just like our generation did.
- Q: Is it true that money is your priority and you invest in real estate even though it will impair your children’s ability to own a home?
- A: Yes, it is true. I invest in real estate because I want to have money and not look poor, even if that means my children can't afford a home in the future due to the rise in demand and property value.
The emphasis in this example is how the investor replaces care with the love of money. Whether it is out of fear of being poor or outright selfishness, the Spirit element which represents care, is gone. It is worth noting that the Mind is also affected because the investor believes in money and is no longer in the realm of rational thought—money and financial wealth are not true forms of wealth. They only are in the incomplete or degraded individual.
So here, we have the belief in money taking over the Mind, to which we add the lack of care for others, including his own children. He may also love money so much that he simply cares more about it than anything else, including other people. This would be care indeed, but for the wrong thing. Lastly, he may care above all about his ego self, as in appeasing his fear of not having money. All of these greatly affect his capacity for care and consideration for others. And so he acts on his belief in and for love of money, at the expense of the future of his own children and the community.
The soldier
- Q: Is it true that you believe in authority first and foremost?
- A: Yes, it is true. I do not question my orders.
- Q: Is it true that you do not care about how you affect people’s lives?
- A: Yes, it is true. I do not question orders nor do I concern myself with the damage they cause.
- Q: Is it true that you believe in authority and follow orders regardless of the harm you create?
- A: Yes, it is true. It is my job to do what I’m told without thinking or caring about consequences.
In this example, the soldier represents the concept of mindless, heartless action. Because the soldier believes in authority, he doesn’t question orders. And because he’s supposed to act no matter what, he doesn’t let his feelings get in the way either. Some people bring up the clause of whether an order is constitutional, but history tells us otherwise.
Note the identification of the soldier with what he calls his orders. He has now replaced his Mind and Spirit with the new software. To him, doing so releases him from the responsibility of his actions, as also observed when he says "the damage they cause." He assumes, like many military people do, that the karmic charge acquired from the harm he creates will be transferred to his commanding officer. The problem is that in spiritual reality, which is what we're talking about here, that transfer never happens. No one is released from the karmic charge they engender for themselves through their harmful actions, whether voluntary or involuntary. The commanding officer, albeit sharing some responsibility, only spoke the orders—he never acted on them. And the little man with the toothbrush mustache did not kill millions of people. His men did.
The soldier example fits every individual who follows orders indiscriminately. It may be for a variety of reasons, but in the end, the outcome is the same: they act without thinking or feeling. We see this with police officers who enforce arbitrary laws enacted by degraded people and arrest children for selling lemonade on their front yard. We also see this with conventional doctors and nurses who follow protocols given to them by their pharmaceutical handlers and inject poisonous substances into those they're supposed to care for.
The soldier, unlike the believer who lost his Mind but still owns his Spirit and Body, or the investor who believes in money and acts without care, the soldier, but also the police officer, the conventional doctor and his puppet nurse have lost both their mind and their care, the two elements of conscience, and only act on orders and protocols like cold, nonhuman machines.
Discussion
Let's recap with these rhetorical questions that summarize my points:
- Q: Is it true that you believe in the Book and use religion to spread your beliefs instead of knowledge?
- Q: Is it true that you believe in money and use business to acquire it, at the expense of care?
- Q: Is it true that you believe in authority and use the state to control or crucify those who oppose your beliefs?
The answers of course are Yes, Yes and Yes. If the story is true, Jesus tried to change things and was murdered by the priests, the usurers and the state, with the approval of the masses: you.
Next, I'll ask the questions to highlight the broad ideas. I'll answer them myself:
- Q: Is it true that people give up knowledge for belief?
- A: Yes, it is true. Knowledge requires time and effort to acquire and ascertain. Believing is easy and only requires acceptance.
- Q: Is it true that people give up care for money?
- A: Yes, it is true. Care requires getting personally involved. Money relieves them of that difficulty and the potential consequences.
- Q: Is it true that people give up liberty for control because they don’t want to take the necessary steps to create a better world?
- A: Yes, it is true. People do not want to sacrifice their time to acquire knowledge or care enough to educate and correct others.
And this is the crux of the issue: how is it that after so many generations, the same institutions are still keeping us enslaved? It is for one reason and one reason alone: because the masses don't understand how the holistic sequence is being used against them to take control of their thoughts, emotions and actions and enact the slavery system we live in.
From an early age, you were told by parents and teachers that you must believe in authority, money and maybe some version of God, within the framework of regional culture. All that is programming. It targets the Mind first because once the Mind is taken, the rest follows.
This is essentially Mind control. And if you resist as a child, you get punished. That, is trauma-based Mind control. If you don’t resist internally though, at the soul level, you’re doomed. If you’re lucky, this is where the dissociation occurs. The key is to not forget you consciously chose to dissociate, so you can reconnect later.
Cui bono?
